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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a unique group" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a group that is distinct or one-of-a-kind in some way.
Example: "The organization is known for its innovative approach, attracting a unique group of thinkers and creators."
Alternatives: "an exceptional group" or "a distinctive group".
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"Once you're a Grand Slam winner you're in a unique group, and it's that uniqueness that becomes highly marketable".
The plan protects, conditionally, the children of illegal immigrants because they are seen as a unique group of innocents.
We are a unique group of people, but we're also just like you.' " The film's dialogue moves effortlessly and unpredictably between English and Tagalog.
Khoisan languages, a unique group of African languages spoken mainly in southern Africa, with two outlying languages found in eastern Africa.
Similar electroreceptors are also present in echidnas, which, together with the platypus, make up the mammalian order Monotremata, a unique group with an exceptionally ancient history.
This year, the New York-based casting director Jennifer Venditti worked with Zucchelli to find a unique group of models for the show.
Spiders fail to assemble according to landscape units but cluster as a unique group within Israel.
Vegetative desiccation tolerance occurs in a unique group of species termed 'resurrection plants'.
Children, adolescents and young women represent a unique group of patients with vulvodynia.
The ancient theatres comprise a unique group of excellent architecture retaining their magnificence through the centuries.
Engineered cementitious composite (ECC) is a unique group of fiber-reinforced strain-hardening cementitious composites exhibiting crack self-healing.
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